Cockpit – An alternative to Webmin for Linux Operating Systems

What is Cockpit?

Cockpit is free open source software and a top alternative to Webmin for Linux operating systems. You are able to see your server in a browser interface and easily perform tasks such as administering storage, configure networks, start containers and inspect logs. Cockpit is completely free to use and available under the GNU LGPL.

Features

Jump between web interface and terminal. Cockpit has an embedded terminal.

Can use your command line, Ansible and your other favorite tools with cockpit.

Stop and start services within Cockpit.

Supports network-wide logins through single sign-on and a few other authentication techniques.

Cockpit has overview pages with statistics and metrics giving you a full graphic overview of your system health and status.

Administer and monitor server servers at the same time. Add new hosts and your main server will look after all the fellow servers.

Debian

Ubuntu

Chad is an experienced systems administrator with exposure to various technologies and enterprise ICT environments. He has a huge passion for technologies, specifically Linux, open source software, electronics, and IoT technologies.

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Chad is an experienced systems administrator with exposure to various technologies and enterprise ICT environments. He has a huge passion for technologies, specifically Linux, open source software, electronics, and IoT technologies.
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